I haven't seen Iron Man 3 yet...why haven't I seen it yet?!?!
I haven't seen Iron Man 3 yet...why haven't I seen it yet?!?!
Hubby and our older son went to Iron Man 3 last week and haven't stopped raving.
Personally I refuse to spend the money to go to a movie theater and am perfectly content to wait until it comes out on DVD. That being said, I recently had my own movie marathon at home...Silver Linings Playbook (intense but really good), Safe Haven (a bit of a letdown after having read the book) and Road Trip (absolutely hysterical, a real LOL flick).
You were just too busy being FABULOUS....
Victim of Love
What's road trip?
Yep, I'd like to see Iron Man 3 and Star Trek, too. Pure escapism for a couple of hours!
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
Last night I did a double-header: first Star Trek: Into Darkness and then Iron Man 3.
I found both of them to be exciting and entertaining.
As a long-time Trek fan, I was disappointed by some elements of the latest movie - canon inconsistencies are a given as are plot holes, but the worst part was some brazenly derivative material in the second half that made me cringe. That said, it had great action sequences and it definitely kept me on the edge of my seat! It's worth the money.
Iron Man 3 was also very exciting, but I think it would have been cooler if they'd used the suit a bit more. And can I say Gwyneth Paltrow must have been doing some hard-core working out because her abs were better defined than most men's! There were plot holes but they managed to surprise me several times which is unusual in these types of movies. I liked that! Lots of laughs, too.
Thanks for posting your thoughts, Soda!
I just saw The Great Gatsby in 3D at the cinema. I really enjoyed it; the cinematography was fantastic and I really felt like I was pulled into the story. It was maybe a little long, but I thought they did a great job with it. Leo was brilliant, as usual.
you better put it all behind you, baby, 'cause life goes on
you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside--
I've just been introduced to The Thin Man series from the 1930s and I love it! Yes, the movies are dated, but that's part of the fun. The humor is still sharp and has held up surprisingly well; I laughed out loud several times. The second movie actually surprised me - I figured I knew who the killer was but I was totally off on the motivation. Even if you're not into old movies, check these out!